There are a lot more where those came from. Those are just a small sample of what can be provided. Your contention that the Cold War was a product of the struggle between racially identical people is a non-starter, and quite naive and uninformed.

I could go on. As an example, the "anti-communist" uprisings in Eastern Europe just a few short years after WWII ended actually started out as anti-semitic uprisings as Eastern European white people suffered under cruel jewish communist rule:

Sigh...the Jews are not out to get you, trust me on this. I have Jewish friends...they have problems, just like everyone else does. They're just trying to live their lives and get by, just like everyone else.

The more you make them out to be an enemy, the more likely they might start actually behaving like an enemy. Don't succumb to your fears. Just treat them like they're decent human beings and chances are, they'll treat you the same way.

If all there is to life is the release from suffering (or "fear"), then you are not a creature fit to live. Fear is in our genes, it's a survival instinct molded from millions of years in the animal state, when all there was was the darkness of night. Fear, pain - learn to live with it, all hardship is good for you (unless it kills you, I've heard). Your own faith would be impossible to hold unless you already had a conception of the universe large enough to overwhelm you - the psychological evolution from animal fear at a local level to cosmic monotheism is largely one of expanding conception, which follows civilization and recorded memory. In a civilized society, it's almost impossible NOT to have a larger concept of the universe than the immediacy of the animal, which is overwhelming for most people and creates more fear. People must fill this with various explanations - God, The Brotherhood of Man (i.e. peace, equality), natural selection. Some people give up or resort to hedonism or nihilism because they can't or won't see anything in this larger sphere beyond themselves and their time.

At any rate, "negative" emotions is what gives many people reasons to live, and every achievement ultimately comes from dissatisfaction at some level. I hold that natural selection, born from suffering, trumps peace, as peace must be absolute and omnipresent in every person at the same time in order to work (in the same manner as you say fear spreads, which is not untrue). This equality also, of course, stops evolution. And evolution is my choice, because that is the only model sufficient to me to, in the nature of an anthropic principle, explain how I can explain this - why we have arrived in a world with this much fear and suffering. Neither God nor The Brotherhood of Man could have arrived here; the former must either be an invention or deliberately causing fear and suffering (and then why would he stop now or ever? His cruelty would be for our improvement through evolution, not a "next life", and thus be equal to evolution), and the latter mechanistically implemented, and therefore unable to appear on its own. There must always be fear and suffering. I love it, because it goes hand in hand with courage, achievement and happiness. All true progress (which is NOT the same thing as "more equality") has been made with the arts of war and the arts of peace in tension.

Good evening my white brothers and sisters. As you can see from my name, I am an Asian American guy, just here to visit, say a few words, and get some feedback. Below is a little essay I wrote about the need for peace. Please let me know what you think! :-)

The Need for Peace

I’ve traveled around the world, and I’ve talked to all sorts of people. I’ve talked to white, black, brown, yellow…rich, poor, young, old, men, women, gay, straight…Muslims, Hindus, Jews, Buddhists, Sikhs, Christians, atheists, agnostics…and the one thing that I can say that we all have in common is this: We all have a need to feel safe and secure. That is, we all have a need to live free from fear. What kind of fear?

Well, all kinds of fear…fear of rejection, humiliation, exclusion, unfair treatment, isolation, loneliness, of being disconnected from others, of being looked down upon, of being dominated, of being mistreated and abused (physically and emotionally), of being bullied, of being ostracized, of being deprioritized, of being uncared about, of losing control, of death, and of the unknown…we all want to live free from fear. And I believe that it is fear that causes everything else that’s “evil” in the world. What kind of “evil”?

Examples:
A man feels the fear, stress and uncertainty of unemployment, so he might take out his frustrations and aggression on his family.
A woman might be jilted by her lover (and thus, feels disconnected, rejected and alone), so she might seeks a way to get revenge.
A leader starts to lose control of a situation, so he decides to use force, fear and intimidation to re-exert control.
A man might feel like his manhood is being challenged, so he feels the need to prove his “toughness” by being aggressive and dominant.

One major problem that such negative emotions and the negative behavior that result is that they produce even more fear and stress in the world. In a sense, the fear spreads like a virus, infecting one person, then another, then another and sometimes, even from one generation to another, as traumatic fears might become internalized from parents to children. Fear in an individual can lead to aggression, then the result of that aggression can create fear in others. Their fear can then lead to more aggression, which then causes fear to others still, and so on, and so on.

So if fear is the root of all evil and all sin, then how does one overcome fear? Some try to do so through the acquisition of money, status, power, authority…others try to do it through being in earthly relationships….however, the problem is that all of those things are finite and potentially, temporary. Therefore, none of those things are guaranteed and absolutely stable in that all of those things can be lost or taken away. The only thing that cannot be lost or taken away is what a person keeps within himself at all times. And that’s where faith becomes so crucial. We have to learn to unlearn our fears by exposing ourselves to the things that we’ve learned to be afraid of, and then overcoming and conquering those fears.

I can only speak about my own faith, which is Christianity, so I will refrain from speaking about others, but I’m sure that any belief that condones peaceful coexistence is beneficial, not just for an individual, but also for those around him or her. In the Christian faith, the belief in and having a personal relationship with an ever present, ever loving, compassionate and forgiving God helps to reduce fear and anxiety in the believer. In this way, I am never alone. In addition, the belief of heaven also helps to reduce the fear of death. Thus, with less fear, there is less need or urge to sin. And with less sin against others, then the person will be able to get along and coexist productively with others more easily. And if there is less sin within an entire group, then everyone should be able to get along much easier than if there was constant conflict, arguments, aggression, enviousness, rivalry, ultra-competitiveness, retaliation, destruction, etc. That group could come together and merge more easily, working together to build things (relationships, buildings, companies, institutions, roads, services, whatever), rather than constantly work against each other to destroy and see just who’s better and who’s worse.

In fact, the Christian faith discourages individual dominance between individuals, but instead, calls for everyone to act humbly and meekly to each other. (Example, Jesus’s washing of the disciple’s feet, and also, the eight beatitudes) In such a setting, people are gentler, kinder, more flexible, and more compassionate towards each other, as the barriers that would divide individuals become lower and rivalries subside as the group thinks of itself as a whole, rather than as individual parts that are constantly disconnected and also competing with one another. People would truly care about each other, loving each other as boundaries evaporate…boundaries that had been established long ago from fear of one another, or just fear in general.

The alternative would be a place where there is constant tension between individuals. People mistrust each other and are disconnected from each other. People always try to compete to see “who’s better” and “who’s worse”, and of course, everyone wants to be “better”, rather than “worse”. Those above you, you have to kiss up to and be afraid of, those below, you get to mistreat, control, dominate, make fun of and blame. (What a horrible place to exist in, in my humble opinion.)

So ultimately, I believe that it’s fear that is the source of sin, and fear that’s the source of evil. If fear can be eradicated somehow…one way is through loving relationships. In my case, it’s with my loving relationship with a permanent, ever present and living God. My knowledge that he is always with me, that he is always evaluating me and blessing me if I have faith in him and obey His will…that is, to be a man of peace, humility, compassion, mercy, forgiveness, love, gentleness, kindness, tenderness, caring, non-violence, stability…so far, it’s been working as I’m able to connect with and relate to others in a way that I’ve never been able to before. Thank God for that! :-)

I'm afraid for all my racial kin who are going to be forced to walk the same streets as violent savages that hate their guts for simply existing tonight. I already know the problem is fear. The solution to that problem is seperation. I'm working towards that. Your 'solution' doesn't apply to my fears.

Don't get all preachy either. It's offensive to non-Christians and to WN Christians because you're not white.

You happen to portray Jesus Christ as a hippy who spent his time holding hands, singing kumbayah. If you actually read the Gospels you will see that he was fierce when it was necessary.

Anyhow, I have yet to find the passage in which Jesus said that white people are supposed to accept their own genocide.

Care to point me to that chapter or verse in which Jesus taught white genocide as being OK?

Because, just so you know, we are being targeted for genocide, primarily via massive non-white immigration and forced assimilation into ALL & ONLY white countries.

Don't you think that genocide is a very serious sin?

There is no genocide. Jeez, you guys sound like those Muslim extremists who keep on telling themselves that their faith is being threatened (just because someone made a movie?) Guess what guys? There is no threat!

The desire for peace is the same as the desire for self defense. However, the more you go around carrying guns and keep on looking for enemies (that may not even be there), the less likely there will ultimately be peace.

Sigh...the Jews are not out to get you, trust me on this. I have Jewish friends...they have problems, just like everyone else does. They're just trying to live their lives and get by, just like everyone else.

The more you make them out to be an enemy, the more likely they might start actually behaving like an enemy. Don't succumb to your fears. Just treat them like they're decent human beings and chances are, they'll treat you the same way.

« Meanwhile, the war against the Soviet Union has allowed us to dispose of new territories for the final solution. Consequently, the Führer has decided to displace the Jews not towards Madagascar but towards the East. Thus, there is no longer any need to consider Madagascar for the final solution. »

- Franz Rademacher, Feb. 10th 1942, Nuremberg Doc. NG-3933

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